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Physiological & Cognitive Performance Under Stress

February 24-28, 2009
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A National Conference proudly Sponsored By

CSIT is a University-affiliated research institution dedicated to enacting groundbreaking studies that utilize cutting-edge technologies in the fields of human performance and biological & chemical defense. For more info visit: www.csit.utexas.edu CASL is the largest national language research institute and the only University Affiliated Research Center conducting language research that draws upon social, behavorial, cognitive, engineering and computer sciences. For more info visit: www.casl.umd.edu

University of Maryland

Marriott Inn & Conference Center
The University of Maryland at College Park
February 24-28, 2009

The University of Texas Center for Strategic and Innovative Technologies (CSIT) and the University of Maryland Center for Advanced Study of Language (CASL) announce a joint 4-day Conference addressing the impact of stress and high workload on physiological endpoints, learning & memory, and cognitive, language, and physical performance. The Conference will include military leadership and academic presentations as well as a Workshop on language performance under stress. The first two days of the conference, sponsored by CSIT, will feature invited speakers, whereas presenters on the final two days will be selected by CASL from submitted abstracts.

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Sustaining Performance Under Stress Symposium hosted by CSIT on December 4-6, 2007.

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2007 Symposium Topics

Neural Basis of Executive
Control & Decision Making

Military Needs Related to Leadership
& Agile Decision Making

Assessment & Allocation of Cognitive Resources

Cognition & Perception in Leadership

Neural Basis of Learning & Memory

Performance Physiology in Response to Stress

Neural Basis for Decision Making

 

 

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